Learning is for All: A Checklist for Accessibility
Adults learn a bit differently than children: they are self-motivated and understand the value of their education, while children typically need more engagement and are far less motivated.
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Look! Up in the Sky! It's a Bird! It's a Plane! It's an ACCESSIBLE Plane!
Well, that’s the hope of the Department of Transportation.
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Deaf Awareness Month 2022
Deaf Awareness Month occurs every September. This occurrence promotes awareness of needs amongst the deaf community and celebrates their rich cultural history.
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Your Guide to the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design
At the beginning of most trainings, I like to explain the social model of disability. Whether it’s a whole slide breaking down the model or a quick verbal explanation of it, I think it’s important that people hear its principles.
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Taking Vision for Granted
I have the privilege to train at the Olympic and Paralympic Training Center located in Colorado Springs. This facility hosts and houses a number of sports which serve to develop athletes looking to compete at the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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Interview with Hannah Cory on Service Animals
At the Rocky Mountain ADA Center, we often train people on what the ADA says about service animals and how to show respect toward these animals and their handlers.
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Assistive Technology Series: Technology for Hearing Disabilities
In this installment of our Assistive Technology Series, we touch on the topic of assistive technology for individuals with hearing disabilities.